In 1996, Nintendo was seemingly very fond of a single particular stock photo of the sky, so that it ended up on the cartridge artwork of three different games released in that year: Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, and Pilotwings 64.
Awwww Sulu wants to summon the Dragonzord.
RGイングラムプラス
パチ組でガシガシ動かすの楽しい
Gambatte! Keroro!
Stygorad
a hub town
Airbrush Retrofuturism preceded Memphis Design by a decade and Utopian Scholastic by two, but the three continually caught each other's headwind.
I spent some time today detailing & finishing up the rest of the SDCS F-Kunoichi Kai, including some panel lining and topcoat.
I like the way the metallic finish turned out on her light armor form helmet’s crest.
Made me better appreciate this kit’s customization options.
#gunpla #plamo
榧@モモンガだいすき人間
DryGunplaドライ
DryGunplaドライ
DryGunplaドライ
DryGunplaドライ
Chris Ward
scumhead
Retro Computers
“Surreal scene with dolphins and rainbows” feels like the spiritual ancestor of various “surfing the internet” depictions. They’re both kinda Trapper Keeper core.